HYBRID-TEA ROSES FOR FALL PLANTING 
MERITORIOUS RECENT INTRODUCTIONS AND GENERAL LIST 
OF BEST VARIETIES 
Hysrip-TEA Rose, Souv. DE GEORGES PERNET 
Margaret McGredy. See page 48. 
Marion Cran. The color combination is the most wonderful 
we have yet seen in any rose. 
flowers expand the color is deep buttercup-yellow, margined 
and flushed cerise and rosy-scarlet. As the flower opens the 
outside of the petals retain their color, while the inner side opens 
a brilliant geranium scarlet flushed and veined orange and 
Mme. Alexander Dreux. 
While not a large flower it has become 
prominent on account of its distinct brilliant color and pretty shaped 
buds of a coppery golden-yellow and which develop into high-centred 
full flowers with reflexed petals of deep yellow splashed with orange. 
Mme. Butterfly. Beautiful buds and flowers, light soft pink tinted 
yellow at base of petals, very free and highly scented. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. See page 49. 
Mme. Henri Queuille. See page 52. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. See page 49. 
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Mme. Leon Pain. Entirely distinct in color, a silvery-salmon, 
with deeper orange-yellow shaded centre, the reverse of the 
petals being a salmony-pink; very free-flowering. 
Mme. Poincare. A most desirable garden variety which on 
account of its healthy vigorous growth and free flowering habit 
, is certain to become popular. Its buds are long and shapely, 
the attractive flowers are of cupped form and full double. Color 
a pretty salmon-pink deepening to an apricot centre. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkably floriferous variety of strong, 
vigorous, but compact growth; the fragrant flowers, full double, 
in color a distinct Indian-yellow, shading lighter towards the 
edges. 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. See page 48. 
Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. An attractive variety of distinct 
color, that everyone likes, a delicate, soft, rosy-salmon, suffused 
with a golden sheen; a free-flowering garden variety that should be in 
every collection. 
Mrs. Beatty. An exquisite self-colored light lemon-yellow with the 
In the young stage before the | 
yellow; as the flowers age the color changes to a deep cerise on | 
bright rosy-scarlet flushed buttercup-yellow. The whole 
flower glows and has a wonderful sheen and when fully open the 
color combination is delightful. The flowers are full, of nice 
form, and medium to fairly large in size. The habit is bushy, 
free, and upright, making a magnificent bush; one of the freest 
and most perpetual flowering garden and bedding roses. $1.50 
each. 
Marquise d’Andigne. See page 52. $1.50 each. 
Mary Pickford. Of strong vigorous growth, in color an ex- 
quisite light yellow stained on the reverse of the outer petals with | 
salmon, blush and orange. 
May Wettern. See page 51. $1.50 each. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. See page 52. $3.00 each. 
Mevrouw L. C. Van Gendt. Long pointed buds, flowers large 
and full: color salmon to apricot on a pink and yellow ground, 
free flowering. 
Miss Lolita Armour. The coloring of this variety is a combina~ 
tion of tints difficult to describe. The flowers are of large size, 
full double, of a deep, coral-red with a golden, coppery-red 
suffusion, a strong, vigorous grower and very free-flowering. 
Miss Rowena Thom. See page 47. $1.50 each. 
Miss Theresa Morley. A very strong, vigorous tall upright 
grower with large, rich dark green, disease-proof foliage and large 
buds developing into good full flowers of a brilliant carmine 
cerise. 
delightful perfume of the old favorite Marechal Niel. Habit of 
growth good, with disease-immune foliage, always in flower with 
large, long, oval-pointed buds. A rose that is destined to become a 
popular favorite. 
Mrs. Beckwith. An erect grower of splendid habit, with glossy 
light green foliage, long shapely buds, medium sized, full, grace- 
fully shaped flowers of a buttercup yellow, shading lighter at the 
edges of the petals. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Similar in habit to Radiance with splendid 
buds and flowers of fine globular form, of a lovely shell-pink 
color with salmon shadings, sweetly scented. 
Mrs. Charles Lamplough. A most refined and pleasing 
soft tohe of light lemon, flowers of wonderful size, depth and 
substance; very sweet-scented. A vigorous grower. 
Mrs. C. W. Edwards. Rich rosy-scarlet overlying an orange 
ground, the base of the petals prettily zoned citron-yellow which 
runs in faint veinings into the higher colors; a novel color com- 
bination. Strong, vigorous habit of growth; very free flowering 
with large, full, fragrant flowers. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. See page 48. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. A remarkably vigorous grower of 
branching habit, well furnished with excellent foliage, freely 
producing perfectly formed long shapely buds with nicely re- 
flexing petals that develop into good double flowers. The color 
of the buds is a deep coppery salmon at base merging to salmon- 
pink at the tips. The developed flowers are also salmon-pink, 
deepening towards the centre. Delightfully tea scented. 
Mrs. Redford. Bright apricot-orange one of the most lovely of 
this tone of color, an upright grower with holly-like mildew-proof 
foliage. The flowers are substantially built, perfect in-form, 
very free blooming. 
Mrs. Sam. McGredy. See page 52. $3.00 each. 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. See page 49. 
Mrs. William C. Egan. A vigorous strong healthy grower, 
with long, pointed buds of absolutely perfect form, that develop 
into flowers of good shape. In color it is a two-tone pink, the 
reverse of the petals a soft light pink, the interior deep flesh color. 
See page 47. $1.25 each. 
PRICE—Any of the above, except where noted in strong two-year-old dormant plants, $1.00 each; $11.00 per doz.; $90.00 per 100. 
Prices on dormant plants include delivery to any Postoffice in the U. S. 
